Chrome 92 Update by Google Patches 10 High Severity Vulnerabilities

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Chrome 92 (92.0.4515.131), the Google security update issued for Windows, Mac, and Linux has patched at least 10 vulnerabilities. Chrome 92, is an update that improves browser efficiency on phish calculations, extends the scope of user website isolation technologies, and includes a few new ‘Chrome Actions’ to the repertory. 
The search giant established in California has awarded over $133,000 in rewards to users who identified some 35 vulnerabilities addressed in Chrome 92. At least 9 of the flaws were categorized under high severity, the current highest threat level from Google. 
The 360 Alpha Lab team from the Chinese cybersecurity company Qihoo 360’s researchers Leecraso and Guang Gong have won $20,000 for detecting a high-severity vulnerability identified as CVE-2021-30590. The issue was described as a bookmark buffer overflow by Google. 
Leecraso told the SecurityWeek team that, CVE-2021-30590 is an issue of sandbox escape that could be “exploited with an extension or a compromised renderer.” An intruder can exploit the fault to remotely execute code outside of the sandbox of Chrome. The vulnerability might be leveraged to breakout from the browser’s sandbox because of its out-of-bounds write. And it would only need the user to download the extension to take advantage of. 
Google Chrome Sandbox is a creation and test environment for Google Chrome-based applications developers. A test and staging infrastructure is provided by the sandbox environment without the code getting tested for modifications to current code and databases. 
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